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Increase Your LifeEnergy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2017
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explains yogic food we should eat, and he talks about which food to avoid. If you want to increase your life energy and energy in your life in general, just watch this and take the simple necessary steps. Sadhguru explains different type of foods and certain foods we should avoid for feeling the life energy. There is a saying that we are what we eat. We should eat what our body needs not our mind.
There are certain foods which are energetic by nature and there are certain foods which are lethargic by nature.
Sadhguru explains about those foods and yogic culture about foods.
There is 3 type of yogic foods.
1- Positive Pranic food
2- Negative Pranic Food
3- Zero Pranic Food
Positive pranic foods are mainly raw vegetables, fruits, and nuts. By eating positive pranic food we create more energy in our body and it helps to reduce and increase the quality of our sleep. Whereas negative pranic foods are mainly nerve stimulants like coffee, tea, sugar, onion, garlic and similar stuff. By taking these kinds of food you create more lethargic nature in the body. So we should eat more positive pranic food.
In this video Sadhguru says; When we say food we are talking about the material with which we build up we will this body right now physically what we consider as ourselves is essentially a heap of food that we have eaten so how can we not pay attention to this because it is the building material with which we are building this body and when we build something we must know towards what purpose we are building it if you want to build this building however wonderful the design is the material that goes into it makes the difference so the design may be great but what kind of material we actually structured this body with makes a whole world of difference right now largely in every culture people are eating the way they are eating.
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published:06 Mar 2018

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Who isShiva or FirstYogi? In this video, Sadhguru bring clarity to the picture what he means when he speaks of Shiva or Adiyogi or referred to him as a dimension that which is not.
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Description: UrbanYogi's host Eddie Stern interviews comedian and actor Russell Brand about his transformation through yoga.* Brand discusses how yoga helps him deal with his sex and substance addiction, and how yoga has changed the tempo of his life.
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published:13 Jun 2013

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This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eating in yogic science .The continuing two videos (part II and part III) contain more practical key points and also sample diets.
ABOUT 'THE YOGI'- The Yogi is aimed at spreading globally authentic and scientific knowledge of yoga as in the Upanishads and as discovered by yogis of the Himalayas and other parts of India.
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Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi
Avayna Jay Mitaina Kabahun, Sabad AnahatBhogi
TRANSLATION :-
Oh unattached being I am a yogi from many a eons
I don't come or go nor do I get erased
I relish and enjoy the un-struck Anahat Shabad
This song is written by the great Kabir, though known to few it describes the highest and the ideal yogi. We therefore select this song with great reverie.

published:16 Aug 2017

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Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. He explains how modern societies have given too much significance to the intellect, which has led to a skewed way of approaching life. He also explains that if we can touch chitta, we have access to the source of creation.
Full Transcript:
Vinita Bali: So, Sadhguru, what is a creative mind?
Sadhguru: Oh! How big an answer do you want?
Vinita Bali: As big as you want it.
Sadhguru: See, the English word mind doesn’t say anything because it’s just one generic word, which does not describe different dimensions of what the mind is. Mind is not just one something sitting here (Gestures) and doing something, okay? There is really no such thing as mind. In the yogic culture, there is no mind. There is a physical body, there is a mental body because what you are calling as mind right now is a certain combination of memory and intelligence. There is memory in your body, more memory in your body than you can imagine. If I have to get at you again, it’s okay, I’m picking on you. You definitely don’t remember how your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother looked like but her nose is sitting on your face right now. Yes?
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Sadhguru speaks about Patanjali Maharishi, who took the various paths of yoga that were happening at one time and assimilated them into the Yoga Sutras.
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published:04 Feb 2017

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LivingEnlightenedMaster, AcharyaShree Yogeesh, talks about yoga teachers in modern times and how many do not follow the true yogic system, therefore, they mislead their students. Acharya Shree directs his criticism towards "yoga teachers" that drink alcohol, eat meat and eggs, and merely teach postures while not embodying the true yogi.
Yoga postures are good for health and have become popular these days, however, it is important for yoga teachers to be the real example of spirituality and self improvement - to live a simple lifestyle with high thinking.
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published:02 Nov 2012

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Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted the yogic sciences for the first time.
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Sadhguru: You don’t like what I’m saying? That’s the problem because so much nonsense has been fed to people, sense is not popular in the world (Laughs). Now 15000 years ago a yogi appeared in the upper regions of Himalayas. Nobody knew where he came from, his antecedence were completely unknown. So people gathered around him because he was such a phenomenal presence. A large group of people gathered like this. They expected him to say something, do something – he did nothing, he said nothing, simply he sat. If I simply sat here for two hours, I can imagine – within fifteen minutes those people in the last few rows (Gestures) (Laughter), and they will slowly “Still there is time for the cinema, let’s go.” If I said nothing for two hours, ninety percent of the people will be gone. If I said nothing for six hours, only a few hardcore ones will hang on, rest are all gone. Same happened to him.
He said nothing, did nothing, simply sat still. Not for a day, not for a week, for months on end he simply sat still. Everybody was expecting a miracle – nothing happened, he just sat. But they were missing a most fundamental miracle because the nature of your body is such right now, you are well attended to. You’ll (You?) had lunch in the afternoon and maybe you snacked in the evening, and so that you don’t fall asleep you had a coffee and maybe you have something in your bag (Laughs), so many things. All these things are being attended to, so this (Referring to one’s body) is fine. Suppose we just make you sit here for four hours – “Sadhguru at least some water?” “Okay, drink water.” After drinking water can we just sit here? “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to go for peeing)” (Laughter) that one – “Okay do that and come.” “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to eat)” – okay, if we give this, the next one no permission (Gestures dozing off) (Laughter). This will just go.
Or in other words what you call as a body is a series of processes. Only if you’re attending to them, it’s fine. If you don’t attend to it then you see what a trouble it is. When you do not attend to the body if you are hungry or ll…Why all that – people say how long one minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are. From inside somebody says “just one minute”, outside it’s one eon (Laughter), okay? S… Because this is the nature of the body – if you do not attend to it, it’ll become so compulsive and get you into such big trouble. But here he just sat, he neither ate nor drank water nor went to attend to nature’s calls, simply he sat still. People could not even make out whether he is alive or dead. The only sign of life was – off and on tears of ecstasy were dribbling down his cheeks, otherwise he simply sat unmoving.
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published:22 Jul 2015

views:135935

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas. When his ecstasy allowed him some movement, he danced wildly. When it became beyond movement, he became utterly still.
People saw that he was experiencing something that nobody had known before, something that they were unable to fathom. Interest developed and people came wanting to know what this was. They came, they waited and they left because the man was oblivious to other people’s presence. He was either in intense dance or absolute stillness, completely uncaring of what was happening around him. Soon, everyone left…
Except for seven men.
These seven people were insistent that they must learn what this man had in him, but Shiva ignored them. They pleaded and begged him, “Please, we want to know what you know.” Shiva dismissed them and said, “You fools. The way you are, you are not going to know in a million years. There is a tremendous amount of preparation needed for this. This is not entertainment.”
So they started preparing. Day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, they prepared. Shiva just chose to ignore them. On a full moon day, after eighty-four years of sadhana, when the solstice had shifted from the summer solstice to the winter solstice – which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana – the Adiyogi looked at these seven people and saw that they had become shining receptacles of knowing. They were absolutely ripe to receive. He could not ignore them anymore. They grabbed his attention.
He watched them closely for the next few days and when the next full moon rose, he decided to become a Guru. The Adiyogi transformed himself into the Adi Guru; the first Guru was born on that day which is today known as Guru Purnima. On the banks of Kanti Sarovar, a lake that lies a few kilometers above Kedarnath, he turned South to shed his grace upon the human race, and the transmission of the yogic science to these seven people began. The yogic science is not about a yoga class that you go through about how to bend your body – which every new born infant knows – or how to hold your breath – which every unborn infant knows. This is the science of understanding the mechanics of the entire human system.
After many years, when the transmission was complete, it produced seven fully enlightened beings – the seven celebrated sages who are today known as the Saptarishis, and are worshipped and admired in Indian culture. Shiva put different aspects of yoga into each of these seven people, and these aspects became the seven basic forms of yoga. Even today, yoga has maintained these seven distinct forms.
The Saptarishis were sent in seven different directions to different parts of the world to carry this dimension with which a human being can evolve beyond his present limitations and compulsions. They became the limbs of Shiva, taking the knowing and technology of how a human being can exist here as the Creator himself, to the world. Time has ravaged many things, but when the cultures of those lands are carefully looked at, small strands of these people’s work can be seen, still alive. It has taken on various colors and forms, and has changed its complexion in a million different ways, but these strands can still be seen.
The Adiyogi brought this possibility that a human being need not be contained in the defined limitations of our species. There is a way to be contained in physicality but not to belong to it. There is a way to inhabit the body but never become the body. There is a way to use your mind in the highest possible way but still never know the miseries of the mind. Whatever dimension of existence you are in right now, you can go beyond that – there is another way to live. He said, “You can evolve beyond your present limitations if you do the necessary work upon yourself.” That is the significance of the Adiyogi.

Archaeological culture

An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of artifacts from a specific time and place, which may constitute the material culture remains of a particular past human society. The connection between the artifacts is based on archaeologists' understanding and interpretation and does not necessarily relate to real groups of humans in the past. The concept of archaeological culture is fundamental to culture-historical archaeology.

Concept

Different cultural groups have material culture items which differ both functionally and aesthetically due to varying cultural and social practices. This notion is observably true on the broadest scales. For example, the equipment associated with the brewing of tea varies greatly across the world (see images). Social relations to material culture often include notions of identity and status.

Culture 2000

Culture 2000 was a 7-year European Union (EU) programme, which had among its key objectives to preserve and enhance Europe's cultural heritage. Its duration was between 2000 and 2006, and it had a budget of €236.5 million.

The objective of Culture 2000 was to promote a common cultural area characterised by its cultural diversity and shared cultural heritage. Its stated aims were to encourage creativity and mobility of artists, public access to culture, the dissemination of art and culture, inter-cultural dialogue and knowledge of the history and cultural heritage of the peoples of Europe.

The program contributed to the financing of European Community co-operations in all artistic fields: performing arts, visual arts, literature, music, history and cultural heritage, etc. Equipped with €240 million over the period 2000-2006, this program aimed to develop the cultural diversity of the European Union, the creativity and the exchange between European cultural actors, whilst making culture more accessible to a larger public. Financial support was granted to projects which were selected on the basis of an annual Call for Proposals.

The origins of yoga have been speculated to date back to pre-VedicIndian traditions, is mentioned in the Rigveda, but most likely developed around the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, in ancient India's ascetic and śramaṇa movements. The chronology of earliest texts describing yoga-practices is unclear, varyingly credited to Hindu Upanishads and Buddhist Pāli Canon, probably of third century BCE or later. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali date from the first half of the 1st millennium CE, but only gained prominence in the West in the 20th century. Hatha yoga texts emerged around the 11th century with origins in tantra.

Yoga gurus from India later introduced yoga to the west, following the success of Swami Vivekananda in the late 19th and early 20th century. In the 1980s, yoga became popular as a system of physical exercise across the Western world. Yoga in Indian traditions, however, is more than physical exercise, it has a meditative and spiritual core. One of the six major orthodox schools of Hinduism is also called Yoga, which has its own epistemology and metaphysics, and is closely related to Hindu Samkhya philosophy.

Yoga (philosophy)

Yoga philosophy is one of the six major orthodox schools of Hinduism. Ancient, medieval and most modern literature often refers to Yoga school of Hinduism simply as Yoga. It is closely related to the Samkhya school of Hinduism. Yoga school's systematic studies to better oneself physically, mentally and spiritually has influenced all other schools of Indian philosophies. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a key text of the Yoga school of Hinduism.

The epistemology of Yoga school of Hinduism, like Sāmkhya school, relies on three of six Pramanas, as the means of gaining reliable knowledge. These included Pratyakṣa (perception), Anumāṇa (inference) and Sabda (Āptavacana, word/testimony of reliable sources). The metaphysics of Yoga is built on the same dualist foundation as the Samkhya school. The universe is conceptualized as of two realities in Samhkya-Yoga schools: Puruṣa (consciousness) and prakriti (matter). Jiva (a living being) is considered as a state in which puruṣa is bonded to prakriti in some form, in various permutations and combinations of various elements, senses, feelings, activity and mind. During the state of imbalance or ignorance, one of more constituents overwhelm the others, creating a form of bondage. The end of this bondage is called liberation, or moksha by both Yoga and Samkhya school of Hinduism. The ethical theory of Yoga school is based on Yamas and Niyama, as well as elements of the Guṇa theory of Samkhya.

Martin graduated from Yale University in 1995. During his time there, he wrote a 224-word poem about alcoholism as a project for a fractal geometry class, which became a well known palindromic poem. He was also a member of the Anti-Gravity Society, whose members juggle objects on Sunday evenings on Yale's Old Campus.

Career

Her first job was at Voltas, where she worked on the launch of the soft drink brand Rasna. She worked for the Indian division of Cadbury for 14 years, expanding the company's markets in India and Africa. In 1994, Coca Cola hired her as its Marketing Director and she was later appointed Vice President of Marketing for Latin America. During her nine years at Coke, Bali also worked as Vice President of Corporate Strategy. She left Coca-Cola in 2003 to work at the Zyman Group. She was Managing Principal and Head of the Business Strategy at the group's Atlanta location.

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Increase Your Life Energy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2018

Increase Your Life Energy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2018

Increase Your Life Energy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2018

Increase Your LifeEnergy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2017
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explains yogic food we should eat, and he talks about which food to avoid. If you want to increase your life energy and energy in your life in general, just watch this and take the simple necessary steps. Sadhguru explains different type of foods and certain foods we should avoid for feeling the life energy. There is a saying that we are what we eat. We should eat what our body needs not our mind.
There are certain foods which are energetic by nature and there are certain foods which are lethargic by nature.
Sadhguru explains about those foods and yogic culture about foods.
There is 3 type of yogic foods.
1- Positive Pranic food
2- Negative Pranic Food
3- Zero Pranic Food
Positive pranic foods are mainly raw vegetables, fruits, and nuts. By eating positive pranic food we create more energy in our body and it helps to reduce and increase the quality of our sleep. Whereas negative pranic foods are mainly nerve stimulants like coffee, tea, sugar, onion, garlic and similar stuff. By taking these kinds of food you create more lethargic nature in the body. So we should eat more positive pranic food.
In this video Sadhguru says; When we say food we are talking about the material with which we build up we will this body right now physically what we consider as ourselves is essentially a heap of food that we have eaten so how can we not pay attention to this because it is the building material with which we are building this body and when we build something we must know towards what purpose we are building it if you want to build this building however wonderful the design is the material that goes into it makes the difference so the design may be great but what kind of material we actually structured this body with makes a whole world of difference right now largely in every culture people are eating the way they are eating.
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Who is Shiva or First Yogi in Sadhguru's Words | Mystics of India | 2018

Who is Shiva or First Yogi in Sadhguru's Words | Mystics of India | 2018

Who is Shiva or First Yogi in Sadhguru's Words | Mystics of India | 2018

Who isShiva or FirstYogi? In this video, Sadhguru bring clarity to the picture what he means when he speaks of Shiva or Adiyogi or referred to him as a dimension that which is not.
If you like this video please do share this with your friends & family members or someone who need this, Here is the link of the video: https://youtu.be/pkFrRnObgZU
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INTRO OF SADHGURU
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev (born 3 September1957) is an Indian yogi, poet, mystic, and bestselling author. He founded the Isha Foundation, a not for profit organization which offers yoga programs around the world. On 25 January 2017, the Government of India announced that he was being conferred the Padma Vibhushan award for his contribution towards spirituality.
Recently he also started a campaign to spread the awareness of the depletion of the rivers in India knows as Rally for rivers.
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5:09

YOGIC DIET PART - 1

YOGIC DIET PART - 1

YOGIC DIET PART - 1

This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eating in yogic science .The continuing two videos (part II and part III) contain more practical key points and also sample diets.
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THE SONG:
Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi
Avayna Jay Mitaina Kabahun, Sabad AnahatBhogi
TRANSLATION :-
Oh unattached being I am a yogi from many a eons
I don't come or go nor do I get erased
I relish and enjoy the un-struck Anahat Shabad
This song is written by the great Kabir, though known to few it describes the highest and the ideal yogi. We therefore select this song with great reverie.

13:22

The Four Parts of the Mind - Vinita Bali with Sadhguru

The Four Parts of the Mind - Vinita Bali with Sadhguru

The Four Parts of the Mind - Vinita Bali with Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. He explains how modern societies have given too much significance to the intellect, which has led to a skewed way of approaching life. He also explains that if we can touch chitta, we have access to the source of creation.
Full Transcript:
Vinita Bali: So, Sadhguru, what is a creative mind?
Sadhguru: Oh! How big an answer do you want?
Vinita Bali: As big as you want it.
Sadhguru: See, the English word mind doesn’t say anything because it’s just one generic word, which does not describe different dimensions of what the mind is. Mind is not just one something sitting here (Gestures) and doing something, okay? There is really no such thing as mind. In the yogic culture, there is no mind. There is a physical body, there is a mental body because what you are calling as mind right now is a certain combination of memory and intelligence. There is memory in your body, more memory in your body than you can imagine. If I have to get at you again, it’s okay, I’m picking on you. You definitely don’t remember how your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother looked like but her nose is sitting on your face right now. Yes?
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3:41

What Can Western Doctors Learn from Yogic Science? - Sadhguru at Stanford School of Medicine

What Can Western Doctors Learn from Yogic Science? - Sadhguru at Stanford School of Medicine

What Can Western Doctors Learn from Yogic Science? - Sadhguru at Stanford School of Medicine

Sadhguru Speaks: Patanjali - Father of Modern Yoga

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Sadhguru speaks about Patanjali Maharishi, who took the various paths of yoga that were happening at one time and assimilated them into the Yoga Sutras.
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6:26

*Yoga Teachers* Today are Not Real Yogis. (Modern Day Yoga)

*Yoga Teachers* Today are Not Real Yogis. (Modern Day Yoga)

*Yoga Teachers* Today are Not Real Yogis. (Modern Day Yoga)

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LivingEnlightenedMaster, AcharyaShree Yogeesh, talks about yoga teachers in modern times and how many do not follow the true yogic system, therefore, they mislead their students. Acharya Shree directs his criticism towards "yoga teachers" that drink alcohol, eat meat and eggs, and merely teach postures while not embodying the true yogi.
Yoga postures are good for health and have become popular these days, however, it is important for yoga teachers to be the real example of spirituality and self improvement - to live a simple lifestyle with high thinking.
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7:28

The Origin Of Yoga | Sadhguru

The Origin Of Yoga | Sadhguru

The Origin Of Yoga | Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted the yogic sciences for the first time.
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/the-origin-of-yoga/
Sadhguru: You don’t like what I’m saying? That’s the problem because so much nonsense has been fed to people, sense is not popular in the world (Laughs). Now 15000 years ago a yogi appeared in the upper regions of Himalayas. Nobody knew where he came from, his antecedence were completely unknown. So people gathered around him because he was such a phenomenal presence. A large group of people gathered like this. They expected him to say something, do something – he did nothing, he said nothing, simply he sat. If I simply sat here for two hours, I can imagine – within fifteen minutes those people in the last few rows (Gestures) (Laughter), and they will slowly “Still there is time for the cinema, let’s go.” If I said nothing for two hours, ninety percent of the people will be gone. If I said nothing for six hours, only a few hardcore ones will hang on, rest are all gone. Same happened to him.
He said nothing, did nothing, simply sat still. Not for a day, not for a week, for months on end he simply sat still. Everybody was expecting a miracle – nothing happened, he just sat. But they were missing a most fundamental miracle because the nature of your body is such right now, you are well attended to. You’ll (You?) had lunch in the afternoon and maybe you snacked in the evening, and so that you don’t fall asleep you had a coffee and maybe you have something in your bag (Laughs), so many things. All these things are being attended to, so this (Referring to one’s body) is fine. Suppose we just make you sit here for four hours – “Sadhguru at least some water?” “Okay, drink water.” After drinking water can we just sit here? “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to go for peeing)” (Laughter) that one – “Okay do that and come.” “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to eat)” – okay, if we give this, the next one no permission (Gestures dozing off) (Laughter). This will just go.
Or in other words what you call as a body is a series of processes. Only if you’re attending to them, it’s fine. If you don’t attend to it then you see what a trouble it is. When you do not attend to the body if you are hungry or ll…Why all that – people say how long one minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are. From inside somebody says “just one minute”, outside it’s one eon (Laughter), okay? S… Because this is the nature of the body – if you do not attend to it, it’ll become so compulsive and get you into such big trouble. But here he just sat, he neither ate nor drank water nor went to attend to nature’s calls, simply he sat still. People could not even make out whether he is alive or dead. The only sign of life was – off and on tears of ecstasy were dribbling down his cheeks, otherwise he simply sat unmoving.
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1:38

SHIVA - The Originator Of YOGA

SHIVA - The Originator Of YOGA

SHIVA - The Originator Of YOGA

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas. When his ecstasy allowed him some movement, he danced wildly. When it became beyond movement, he became utterly still.
People saw that he was experiencing something that nobody had known before, something that they were unable to fathom. Interest developed and people came wanting to know what this was. They came, they waited and they left because the man was oblivious to other people’s presence. He was either in intense dance or absolute stillness, completely uncaring of what was happening around him. Soon, everyone left…
Except for seven men.
These seven people were insistent that they must learn what this man had in him, but Shiva ignored them. They pleaded and begged him, “Please, we want to know what you know.” Shiva dismissed them and said, “You fools. The way you are, you are not going to know in a million years. There is a tremendous amount of preparation needed for this. This is not entertainment.”
So they started preparing. Day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, they prepared. Shiva just chose to ignore them. On a full moon day, after eighty-four years of sadhana, when the solstice had shifted from the summer solstice to the winter solstice – which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana – the Adiyogi looked at these seven people and saw that they had become shining receptacles of knowing. They were absolutely ripe to receive. He could not ignore them anymore. They grabbed his attention.
He watched them closely for the next few days and when the next full moon rose, he decided to become a Guru. The Adiyogi transformed himself into the Adi Guru; the first Guru was born on that day which is today known as Guru Purnima. On the banks of Kanti Sarovar, a lake that lies a few kilometers above Kedarnath, he turned South to shed his grace upon the human race, and the transmission of the yogic science to these seven people began. The yogic science is not about a yoga class that you go through about how to bend your body – which every new born infant knows – or how to hold your breath – which every unborn infant knows. This is the science of understanding the mechanics of the entire human system.
After many years, when the transmission was complete, it produced seven fully enlightened beings – the seven celebrated sages who are today known as the Saptarishis, and are worshipped and admired in Indian culture. Shiva put different aspects of yoga into each of these seven people, and these aspects became the seven basic forms of yoga. Even today, yoga has maintained these seven distinct forms.
The Saptarishis were sent in seven different directions to different parts of the world to carry this dimension with which a human being can evolve beyond his present limitations and compulsions. They became the limbs of Shiva, taking the knowing and technology of how a human being can exist here as the Creator himself, to the world. Time has ravaged many things, but when the cultures of those lands are carefully looked at, small strands of these people’s work can be seen, still alive. It has taken on various colors and forms, and has changed its complexion in a million different ways, but these strands can still be seen.
The Adiyogi brought this possibility that a human being need not be contained in the defined limitations of our species. There is a way to be contained in physicality but not to belong to it. There is a way to inhabit the body but never become the body. There is a way to use your mind in the highest possible way but still never know the miseries of the mind. Whatever dimension of existence you are in right now, you can go beyond that – there is another way to live. He said, “You can evolve beyond your present limitations if you do the necessary work upon yourself.” That is the significance of the Adiyogi.

Mind: A Yogic Perspective – Sadhguru at MIT

During a panel conversation at MIT, Sadhguru responds to a question on the brain and consciousness, and he gives a yogic perspective on the 4 layers of mind – Manas, a memory storehouse; Buddhi, the intellect; Ahankara, one’s identity; and Chitta, an intelligence which is beyond bounds.
Sadhguru Talks @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Health, Integrative Medicine, Yoga & Ayurveda", May 2017
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1:37:56

Classic Documentary on Hinduism and Yoga

Classic Documentary on Hinduism and Yoga

Classic Documentary on Hinduism and Yoga

This film explores the eerie world of ego-maniacal gurus and their Western counterparts, known as "New Agers". In a series of exclusive, candid interviews, you will share the thoughts of the Hindu "Master", and witness the blind devotion and unquestioning obedience of his disciples.
Gods of the New Age takes you from the rebellion against the values and morals of Christian belief seen in the early sixties and the mindless devotion toward the gurus who began to be worshiped as gods by their followers, to today's U.S corridors, American schoolrooms, and even some churches, where occultism and New Age techniques and practices are openly embraced.
Though this film is based on footage which is now decades old, it still uncovers the chilling parallels between today's Western culture which increasingly embraces occult philosophies and integrates it into music, film, and books, and where it may ultimately lead us.
Question: when they reach the part of meditation where they scream and gesticulate wildly, does that seem as it may be mimicking the conditions in hell? Listen closely...Sounds like what hell would sound like to me...
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FREE Episode | Yogic Paths: Exploring the Yogic Path

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Join us for an introduction to the Yogic Path, deepening your understanding of the eight different forms of yoga that will be discussed in this series, Hatha, Bhakti, Jnana, Karma, Tantra, Raja, Kriya, and Kundalini. Get a taste of the rich and in-depth interviews filmed in India that make this series so profoundly inspiring and, at the same time, practical. As you begin to learn about the origins and traditions of the modern forms of yoga, you will start to see the beauty of the “union” that yoga represents. Yoga is so much more than just spiritual gymnastics - it is a path to expanding consciousness, one that arrives at self-realization.
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published: 06 Apr 2017

Increase Your Life Energy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2018

Increase Your LifeEnergy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2017
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explains yogic food we should eat, and he talks about which food to avoid. If you want to increase your life energy and energy in your life in general, just watch this and take the simple necessary steps. Sadhguru explains different type of foods and certain foods we should avoid for feeling the life energy. There is a saying that we are what we eat. We should eat what our body needs not our mind.
There are certain foods which are energetic by nature and there are certain foods which are lethargic by nature.
Sadhguru explains about those foods and yogic culture about foods.
There is 3 type of yogic foods.
1- Positive Pranic food
2- Negative Pranic Food
3- Zero Pranic Food
Positive pranic foods are ma...

published: 06 Mar 2018

Who is Shiva or First Yogi in Sadhguru's Words | Mystics of India | 2018

Who isShiva or FirstYogi? In this video, Sadhguru bring clarity to the picture what he means when he speaks of Shiva or Adiyogi or referred to him as a dimension that which is not.
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INTRO OF SADHGURU
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev (born 3 September1957) is an Indian yogi, poet, mystic, and bestselling author. He founded the Isha Founda...

Description: UrbanYogi's host Eddie Stern interviews comedian and actor Russell Brand about his transformation through yoga.* Brand discusses how yoga helps him deal with his sex and substance addiction, and how yoga has changed the tempo of his life.
URBAN YOGIS is a unique documentary series featuring stories on the transformative power of yoga and meditation. Inspiring and heartfelt - the series delves into the lives of cancer survivors, inner-city youth dealing with violence in their communities, recovering addicts, artists, youth in detention facilities, and more. Comedian Russell Brand, Grammy-nominated musician Moby, "yogi" businessman Russell Simmons, and author/doctor Deepak Chopra also share their stories and insights. Renowned yoga teacher Eddie Stern serves as our host and g...

published: 13 Jun 2013

YOGIC DIET PART - 1

This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eating in yogic science .The continuing two videos (part II and part III) contain more practical key points and also sample diets.
ABOUT 'THE YOGI'- The Yogi is aimed at spreading globally authentic and scientific knowledge of yoga as in the Upanishads and as discovered by yogis of the Himalayas and other parts of India.
THE SONG:
Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi
Avayna Jay Mitaina Kabahun, Sabad AnahatBhogi
TRANSLATION :-
Oh unattached being I am a yogi from many a eons
I don't come or go nor do I get erased
I relish and enjoy the un-struck Anahat Shabad
This song is written by the great Kabir, though known to few it describes ...

published: 16 Aug 2017

The Four Parts of the Mind - Vinita Bali with Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. He explains how modern societies have given too much significance to the intellect, which has led to a skewed way of approaching life. He also explains that if we can touch chitta, we have access to the source of creation.
Full Transcript:
Vinita Bali: So, Sadhguru, what is a creative mind?
Sadhguru: Oh! How big an answer do you want?
Vinita Bali: As big as you want it.
Sadhguru: See, the English word mind doesn’t say anything because it’s just one generic word, which does not describe different dimensions of what the mind is. Mind is not just one something sit...

published: 27 May 2015

What Can Western Doctors Learn from Yogic Science? - Sadhguru at Stanford School of Medicine

Sadhguru Speaks: Patanjali - Father of Modern Yoga

Click here to know more: http://isha.co/2jNxKP9
Sadhguru speaks about Patanjali Maharishi, who took the various paths of yoga that were happening at one time and assimilated them into the Yoga Sutras.
#AdiYogiSourceOfYoga #SadhguruSpeaks
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published: 04 Feb 2017

*Yoga Teachers* Today are Not Real Yogis. (Modern Day Yoga)

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LivingEnlightenedMaster, AcharyaShree Yogeesh, talks about yoga teachers in modern times and how many do not follow the true yogic system, therefore, they mislead their students. Acharya Shree directs his criticism towards "yoga teachers" that drink alcohol, eat meat and eggs, and merely teach postures while not embodying the true yogi.
Yoga postures are good for health and have become popular these days, however, it is important for yoga teachers to be the real example of spirituality and self improvement - to live a simple lifestyle with high thinking.
= About Acharya Shree Yogeesh =
Acharya Shree Yogeesh is a living enlightened master ...

published: 02 Nov 2012

The Origin Of Yoga | Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted the yogic sciences for the first time.
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/the-origin-of-yoga/
Sadhguru: You don’t like what I’m saying? That’s the problem because so much nonsense has been fed to people, sense is not popular in the world (Laughs). Now 15000 years ago a yogi appeared in the upper regions of Himalayas. Nobody knew where he came from, his antecedence were completely unknown. So people gathered around him because he was such a phenomenal presence. A large group of people gathered like this. They expected him to say something, do something – he did nothing, he said...

published: 22 Jul 2015

SHIVA - The Originator Of YOGA

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas. When his ecstasy allowed him some movement, he danced wildly. When it became beyond movement, he became utterly still.
People saw that he was experiencing something that nobody had known before, something that they were unable to fathom. Interest developed and people came wanting to know what this was. They came, they waited and they left because the man was oblivious to other people’s presence. He was either in intense dance or absolute stillness...

Mind: A Yogic Perspective – Sadhguru at MIT

During a panel conversation at MIT, Sadhguru responds to a question on the brain and consciousness, and he gives a yogic perspective on the 4 layers of mind – Manas, a memory storehouse; Buddhi, the intellect; Ahankara, one’s identity; and Chitta, an intelligence which is beyond bounds.
Sadhguru Talks @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Health, Integrative Medicine, Yoga & Ayurveda", May 2017
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Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
More Videos & Blogs on Website
http://www.isha.sadhguru.org
S...

published: 23 Aug 2017

Classic Documentary on Hinduism and Yoga

This film explores the eerie world of ego-maniacal gurus and their Western counterparts, known as "New Agers". In a series of exclusive, candid interviews, you will share the thoughts of the Hindu "Master", and witness the blind devotion and unquestioning obedience of his disciples.
Gods of the New Age takes you from the rebellion against the values and morals of Christian belief seen in the early sixties and the mindless devotion toward the gurus who began to be worshiped as gods by their followers, to today's U.S corridors, American schoolrooms, and even some churches, where occultism and New Age techniques and practices are openly embraced.
Though this film is based on footage which is now decades old, it still uncovers the chilling parallels between today's Western culture which inc...

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Increase Your LifeEnergy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2017
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explains yogic food we should eat, and he talks about which food to avoid. If you want to increase your life energy and energy in your life in general, just watch this and take the simple necessary steps. Sadhguru explains different type of foods and certain foods we should avoid for feeling the life energy. There is a saying that we are what we eat. We should eat what our body needs not our mind.
There are certain foods which are energetic by nature and there are certain foods which are lethargic by nature.
Sadhguru explains about those foods and yogic culture about foods.
There is 3 type of yogic foods.
1- Positive Pranic food
2- Negative Pranic Food
3- Zero Pranic Food
Positive pranic foods are mainly raw vegetables, fruits, and nuts. By eating positive pranic food we create more energy in our body and it helps to reduce and increase the quality of our sleep. Whereas negative pranic foods are mainly nerve stimulants like coffee, tea, sugar, onion, garlic and similar stuff. By taking these kinds of food you create more lethargic nature in the body. So we should eat more positive pranic food.
In this video Sadhguru says; When we say food we are talking about the material with which we build up we will this body right now physically what we consider as ourselves is essentially a heap of food that we have eaten so how can we not pay attention to this because it is the building material with which we are building this body and when we build something we must know towards what purpose we are building it if you want to build this building however wonderful the design is the material that goes into it makes the difference so the design may be great but what kind of material we actually structured this body with makes a whole world of difference right now largely in every culture people are eating the way they are eating.
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Increase Your LifeEnergy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2017
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explains yogic food we should eat, and he talks about which food to avoid. If you want to increase your life energy and energy in your life in general, just watch this and take the simple necessary steps. Sadhguru explains different type of foods and certain foods we should avoid for feeling the life energy. There is a saying that we are what we eat. We should eat what our body needs not our mind.
There are certain foods which are energetic by nature and there are certain foods which are lethargic by nature.
Sadhguru explains about those foods and yogic culture about foods.
There is 3 type of yogic foods.
1- Positive Pranic food
2- Negative Pranic Food
3- Zero Pranic Food
Positive pranic foods are mainly raw vegetables, fruits, and nuts. By eating positive pranic food we create more energy in our body and it helps to reduce and increase the quality of our sleep. Whereas negative pranic foods are mainly nerve stimulants like coffee, tea, sugar, onion, garlic and similar stuff. By taking these kinds of food you create more lethargic nature in the body. So we should eat more positive pranic food.
In this video Sadhguru says; When we say food we are talking about the material with which we build up we will this body right now physically what we consider as ourselves is essentially a heap of food that we have eaten so how can we not pay attention to this because it is the building material with which we are building this body and when we build something we must know towards what purpose we are building it if you want to build this building however wonderful the design is the material that goes into it makes the difference so the design may be great but what kind of material we actually structured this body with makes a whole world of difference right now largely in every culture people are eating the way they are eating.
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Who is Shiva or First Yogi in Sadhguru's Words | Mystics of India | 2018

Who isShiva or FirstYogi? In this video, Sadhguru bring clarity to the picture what he means when he speaks of Shiva or Adiyogi or referred to him as a dimens...

Who isShiva or FirstYogi? In this video, Sadhguru bring clarity to the picture what he means when he speaks of Shiva or Adiyogi or referred to him as a dimension that which is not.
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Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev (born 3 September1957) is an Indian yogi, poet, mystic, and bestselling author. He founded the Isha Foundation, a not for profit organization which offers yoga programs around the world. On 25 January 2017, the Government of India announced that he was being conferred the Padma Vibhushan award for his contribution towards spirituality.
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INTRO OF SADHGURU
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev (born 3 September1957) is an Indian yogi, poet, mystic, and bestselling author. He founded the Isha Foundation, a not for profit organization which offers yoga programs around the world. On 25 January 2017, the Government of India announced that he was being conferred the Padma Vibhushan award for his contribution towards spirituality.
Recently he also started a campaign to spread the awareness of the depletion of the rivers in India knows as Rally for rivers.
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YOGIC DIET PART - 1

This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eat...

This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eating in yogic science .The continuing two videos (part II and part III) contain more practical key points and also sample diets.
ABOUT 'THE YOGI'- The Yogi is aimed at spreading globally authentic and scientific knowledge of yoga as in the Upanishads and as discovered by yogis of the Himalayas and other parts of India.
THE SONG:
Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi
Avayna Jay Mitaina Kabahun, Sabad AnahatBhogi
TRANSLATION :-
Oh unattached being I am a yogi from many a eons
I don't come or go nor do I get erased
I relish and enjoy the un-struck Anahat Shabad
This song is written by the great Kabir, though known to few it describes the highest and the ideal yogi. We therefore select this song with great reverie.

This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eating in yogic science .The continuing two videos (part II and part III) contain more practical key points and also sample diets.
ABOUT 'THE YOGI'- The Yogi is aimed at spreading globally authentic and scientific knowledge of yoga as in the Upanishads and as discovered by yogis of the Himalayas and other parts of India.
THE SONG:
Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi
Avayna Jay Mitaina Kabahun, Sabad AnahatBhogi
TRANSLATION :-
Oh unattached being I am a yogi from many a eons
I don't come or go nor do I get erased
I relish and enjoy the un-struck Anahat Shabad
This song is written by the great Kabir, though known to few it describes the highest and the ideal yogi. We therefore select this song with great reverie.

The Four Parts of the Mind - Vinita Bali with Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or id...

Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. He explains how modern societies have given too much significance to the intellect, which has led to a skewed way of approaching life. He also explains that if we can touch chitta, we have access to the source of creation.
Full Transcript:
Vinita Bali: So, Sadhguru, what is a creative mind?
Sadhguru: Oh! How big an answer do you want?
Vinita Bali: As big as you want it.
Sadhguru: See, the English word mind doesn’t say anything because it’s just one generic word, which does not describe different dimensions of what the mind is. Mind is not just one something sitting here (Gestures) and doing something, okay? There is really no such thing as mind. In the yogic culture, there is no mind. There is a physical body, there is a mental body because what you are calling as mind right now is a certain combination of memory and intelligence. There is memory in your body, more memory in your body than you can imagine. If I have to get at you again, it’s okay, I’m picking on you. You definitely don’t remember how your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother looked like but her nose is sitting on your face right now. Yes?
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Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. He explains how modern societies have given too much significance to the intellect, which has led to a skewed way of approaching life. He also explains that if we can touch chitta, we have access to the source of creation.
Full Transcript:
Vinita Bali: So, Sadhguru, what is a creative mind?
Sadhguru: Oh! How big an answer do you want?
Vinita Bali: As big as you want it.
Sadhguru: See, the English word mind doesn’t say anything because it’s just one generic word, which does not describe different dimensions of what the mind is. Mind is not just one something sitting here (Gestures) and doing something, okay? There is really no such thing as mind. In the yogic culture, there is no mind. There is a physical body, there is a mental body because what you are calling as mind right now is a certain combination of memory and intelligence. There is memory in your body, more memory in your body than you can imagine. If I have to get at you again, it’s okay, I’m picking on you. You definitely don’t remember how your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother looked like but her nose is sitting on your face right now. Yes?
Read more at: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/the-four-parts-of-the-mind/
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Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
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Sadhguru Speaks: Patanjali - Father of Modern Yoga

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Sadhguru speaks about Patanjali Maharishi, who took the various paths of yoga that were happening at one time an...

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Sadhguru speaks about Patanjali Maharishi, who took the various paths of yoga that were happening at one time and assimilated them into the Yoga Sutras.
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LivingEnlightenedMaster, AcharyaShree Yogeesh, talks about yoga teachers in modern times and how many do not follow the true yogic system, therefore, they mislead their students. Acharya Shree directs his criticism towards "yoga teachers" that drink alcohol, eat meat and eggs, and merely teach postures while not embodying the true yogi.
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LivingEnlightenedMaster, AcharyaShree Yogeesh, talks about yoga teachers in modern times and how many do not follow the true yogic system, therefore, they mislead their students. Acharya Shree directs his criticism towards "yoga teachers" that drink alcohol, eat meat and eggs, and merely teach postures while not embodying the true yogi.
Yoga postures are good for health and have become popular these days, however, it is important for yoga teachers to be the real example of spirituality and self improvement - to live a simple lifestyle with high thinking.
= About Acharya Shree Yogeesh =
Acharya Shree Yogeesh is a living enlightened master of this era and founder of the Siddhayatan Tirth and Spiritual Retreat, a unique 200+ acre spiritual pilgrimage site and meditation park in North America providing the perfect atmosphere for spiritual learning, community, and soul awakening to help truth seekers advance spiritually. Acharya Shree Yogeesh is also the founder of the Yogeesh Ashram near Los Angeles, California, Yogeesh Ashram International in New Delhi, India, and the Acharya Yogeesh Primary & Higher SecondarySchool in Haryana, India.
As an inspiring revolutionary spiritual leader and in-demand speaker worldwide, for over forty years Acharya Shree Yogeesh has dedicated his life to helping guide hundreds of thousands of people on their spiritual journey of self-improvement and self-realization.
It is Acharya Shree Yogeesh's mission to spread the message of nonviolence, vegetarianism, oneness, and total transformation.
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The Origin Of Yoga | Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted ...

Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted the yogic sciences for the first time.
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/the-origin-of-yoga/
Sadhguru: You don’t like what I’m saying? That’s the problem because so much nonsense has been fed to people, sense is not popular in the world (Laughs). Now 15000 years ago a yogi appeared in the upper regions of Himalayas. Nobody knew where he came from, his antecedence were completely unknown. So people gathered around him because he was such a phenomenal presence. A large group of people gathered like this. They expected him to say something, do something – he did nothing, he said nothing, simply he sat. If I simply sat here for two hours, I can imagine – within fifteen minutes those people in the last few rows (Gestures) (Laughter), and they will slowly “Still there is time for the cinema, let’s go.” If I said nothing for two hours, ninety percent of the people will be gone. If I said nothing for six hours, only a few hardcore ones will hang on, rest are all gone. Same happened to him.
He said nothing, did nothing, simply sat still. Not for a day, not for a week, for months on end he simply sat still. Everybody was expecting a miracle – nothing happened, he just sat. But they were missing a most fundamental miracle because the nature of your body is such right now, you are well attended to. You’ll (You?) had lunch in the afternoon and maybe you snacked in the evening, and so that you don’t fall asleep you had a coffee and maybe you have something in your bag (Laughs), so many things. All these things are being attended to, so this (Referring to one’s body) is fine. Suppose we just make you sit here for four hours – “Sadhguru at least some water?” “Okay, drink water.” After drinking water can we just sit here? “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to go for peeing)” (Laughter) that one – “Okay do that and come.” “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to eat)” – okay, if we give this, the next one no permission (Gestures dozing off) (Laughter). This will just go.
Or in other words what you call as a body is a series of processes. Only if you’re attending to them, it’s fine. If you don’t attend to it then you see what a trouble it is. When you do not attend to the body if you are hungry or ll…Why all that – people say how long one minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are. From inside somebody says “just one minute”, outside it’s one eon (Laughter), okay? S… Because this is the nature of the body – if you do not attend to it, it’ll become so compulsive and get you into such big trouble. But here he just sat, he neither ate nor drank water nor went to attend to nature’s calls, simply he sat still. People could not even make out whether he is alive or dead. The only sign of life was – off and on tears of ecstasy were dribbling down his cheeks, otherwise he simply sat unmoving.
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Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted the yogic sciences for the first time.
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/the-origin-of-yoga/
Sadhguru: You don’t like what I’m saying? That’s the problem because so much nonsense has been fed to people, sense is not popular in the world (Laughs). Now 15000 years ago a yogi appeared in the upper regions of Himalayas. Nobody knew where he came from, his antecedence were completely unknown. So people gathered around him because he was such a phenomenal presence. A large group of people gathered like this. They expected him to say something, do something – he did nothing, he said nothing, simply he sat. If I simply sat here for two hours, I can imagine – within fifteen minutes those people in the last few rows (Gestures) (Laughter), and they will slowly “Still there is time for the cinema, let’s go.” If I said nothing for two hours, ninety percent of the people will be gone. If I said nothing for six hours, only a few hardcore ones will hang on, rest are all gone. Same happened to him.
He said nothing, did nothing, simply sat still. Not for a day, not for a week, for months on end he simply sat still. Everybody was expecting a miracle – nothing happened, he just sat. But they were missing a most fundamental miracle because the nature of your body is such right now, you are well attended to. You’ll (You?) had lunch in the afternoon and maybe you snacked in the evening, and so that you don’t fall asleep you had a coffee and maybe you have something in your bag (Laughs), so many things. All these things are being attended to, so this (Referring to one’s body) is fine. Suppose we just make you sit here for four hours – “Sadhguru at least some water?” “Okay, drink water.” After drinking water can we just sit here? “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to go for peeing)” (Laughter) that one – “Okay do that and come.” “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to eat)” – okay, if we give this, the next one no permission (Gestures dozing off) (Laughter). This will just go.
Or in other words what you call as a body is a series of processes. Only if you’re attending to them, it’s fine. If you don’t attend to it then you see what a trouble it is. When you do not attend to the body if you are hungry or ll…Why all that – people say how long one minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are. From inside somebody says “just one minute”, outside it’s one eon (Laughter), okay? S… Because this is the nature of the body – if you do not attend to it, it’ll become so compulsive and get you into such big trouble. But here he just sat, he neither ate nor drank water nor went to attend to nature’s calls, simply he sat still. People could not even make out whether he is alive or dead. The only sign of life was – off and on tears of ecstasy were dribbling down his cheeks, otherwise he simply sat unmoving.
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SHIVA - The Originator Of YOGA

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into th...

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas. When his ecstasy allowed him some movement, he danced wildly. When it became beyond movement, he became utterly still.
People saw that he was experiencing something that nobody had known before, something that they were unable to fathom. Interest developed and people came wanting to know what this was. They came, they waited and they left because the man was oblivious to other people’s presence. He was either in intense dance or absolute stillness, completely uncaring of what was happening around him. Soon, everyone left…
Except for seven men.
These seven people were insistent that they must learn what this man had in him, but Shiva ignored them. They pleaded and begged him, “Please, we want to know what you know.” Shiva dismissed them and said, “You fools. The way you are, you are not going to know in a million years. There is a tremendous amount of preparation needed for this. This is not entertainment.”
So they started preparing. Day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, they prepared. Shiva just chose to ignore them. On a full moon day, after eighty-four years of sadhana, when the solstice had shifted from the summer solstice to the winter solstice – which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana – the Adiyogi looked at these seven people and saw that they had become shining receptacles of knowing. They were absolutely ripe to receive. He could not ignore them anymore. They grabbed his attention.
He watched them closely for the next few days and when the next full moon rose, he decided to become a Guru. The Adiyogi transformed himself into the Adi Guru; the first Guru was born on that day which is today known as Guru Purnima. On the banks of Kanti Sarovar, a lake that lies a few kilometers above Kedarnath, he turned South to shed his grace upon the human race, and the transmission of the yogic science to these seven people began. The yogic science is not about a yoga class that you go through about how to bend your body – which every new born infant knows – or how to hold your breath – which every unborn infant knows. This is the science of understanding the mechanics of the entire human system.
After many years, when the transmission was complete, it produced seven fully enlightened beings – the seven celebrated sages who are today known as the Saptarishis, and are worshipped and admired in Indian culture. Shiva put different aspects of yoga into each of these seven people, and these aspects became the seven basic forms of yoga. Even today, yoga has maintained these seven distinct forms.
The Saptarishis were sent in seven different directions to different parts of the world to carry this dimension with which a human being can evolve beyond his present limitations and compulsions. They became the limbs of Shiva, taking the knowing and technology of how a human being can exist here as the Creator himself, to the world. Time has ravaged many things, but when the cultures of those lands are carefully looked at, small strands of these people’s work can be seen, still alive. It has taken on various colors and forms, and has changed its complexion in a million different ways, but these strands can still be seen.
The Adiyogi brought this possibility that a human being need not be contained in the defined limitations of our species. There is a way to be contained in physicality but not to belong to it. There is a way to inhabit the body but never become the body. There is a way to use your mind in the highest possible way but still never know the miseries of the mind. Whatever dimension of existence you are in right now, you can go beyond that – there is another way to live. He said, “You can evolve beyond your present limitations if you do the necessary work upon yourself.” That is the significance of the Adiyogi.

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas. When his ecstasy allowed him some movement, he danced wildly. When it became beyond movement, he became utterly still.
People saw that he was experiencing something that nobody had known before, something that they were unable to fathom. Interest developed and people came wanting to know what this was. They came, they waited and they left because the man was oblivious to other people’s presence. He was either in intense dance or absolute stillness, completely uncaring of what was happening around him. Soon, everyone left…
Except for seven men.
These seven people were insistent that they must learn what this man had in him, but Shiva ignored them. They pleaded and begged him, “Please, we want to know what you know.” Shiva dismissed them and said, “You fools. The way you are, you are not going to know in a million years. There is a tremendous amount of preparation needed for this. This is not entertainment.”
So they started preparing. Day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, they prepared. Shiva just chose to ignore them. On a full moon day, after eighty-four years of sadhana, when the solstice had shifted from the summer solstice to the winter solstice – which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana – the Adiyogi looked at these seven people and saw that they had become shining receptacles of knowing. They were absolutely ripe to receive. He could not ignore them anymore. They grabbed his attention.
He watched them closely for the next few days and when the next full moon rose, he decided to become a Guru. The Adiyogi transformed himself into the Adi Guru; the first Guru was born on that day which is today known as Guru Purnima. On the banks of Kanti Sarovar, a lake that lies a few kilometers above Kedarnath, he turned South to shed his grace upon the human race, and the transmission of the yogic science to these seven people began. The yogic science is not about a yoga class that you go through about how to bend your body – which every new born infant knows – or how to hold your breath – which every unborn infant knows. This is the science of understanding the mechanics of the entire human system.
After many years, when the transmission was complete, it produced seven fully enlightened beings – the seven celebrated sages who are today known as the Saptarishis, and are worshipped and admired in Indian culture. Shiva put different aspects of yoga into each of these seven people, and these aspects became the seven basic forms of yoga. Even today, yoga has maintained these seven distinct forms.
The Saptarishis were sent in seven different directions to different parts of the world to carry this dimension with which a human being can evolve beyond his present limitations and compulsions. They became the limbs of Shiva, taking the knowing and technology of how a human being can exist here as the Creator himself, to the world. Time has ravaged many things, but when the cultures of those lands are carefully looked at, small strands of these people’s work can be seen, still alive. It has taken on various colors and forms, and has changed its complexion in a million different ways, but these strands can still be seen.
The Adiyogi brought this possibility that a human being need not be contained in the defined limitations of our species. There is a way to be contained in physicality but not to belong to it. There is a way to inhabit the body but never become the body. There is a way to use your mind in the highest possible way but still never know the miseries of the mind. Whatever dimension of existence you are in right now, you can go beyond that – there is another way to live. He said, “You can evolve beyond your present limitations if you do the necessary work upon yourself.” That is the significance of the Adiyogi.

Mind: A Yogic Perspective – Sadhguru at MIT

During a panel conversation at MIT, Sadhguru responds to a question on the brain and consciousness, and he gives a yogic perspective on the 4 layers of mind – M...

During a panel conversation at MIT, Sadhguru responds to a question on the brain and consciousness, and he gives a yogic perspective on the 4 layers of mind – Manas, a memory storehouse; Buddhi, the intellect; Ahankara, one’s identity; and Chitta, an intelligence which is beyond bounds.
Sadhguru Talks @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Health, Integrative Medicine, Yoga & Ayurveda", May 2017
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During a panel conversation at MIT, Sadhguru responds to a question on the brain and consciousness, and he gives a yogic perspective on the 4 layers of mind – Manas, a memory storehouse; Buddhi, the intellect; Ahankara, one’s identity; and Chitta, an intelligence which is beyond bounds.
Sadhguru Talks @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Health, Integrative Medicine, Yoga & Ayurveda", May 2017
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Classic Documentary on Hinduism and Yoga

This film explores the eerie world of ego-maniacal gurus and their Western counterparts, known as "New Agers". In a series of exclusive, candid interviews, you...

This film explores the eerie world of ego-maniacal gurus and their Western counterparts, known as "New Agers". In a series of exclusive, candid interviews, you will share the thoughts of the Hindu "Master", and witness the blind devotion and unquestioning obedience of his disciples.
Gods of the New Age takes you from the rebellion against the values and morals of Christian belief seen in the early sixties and the mindless devotion toward the gurus who began to be worshiped as gods by their followers, to today's U.S corridors, American schoolrooms, and even some churches, where occultism and New Age techniques and practices are openly embraced.
Though this film is based on footage which is now decades old, it still uncovers the chilling parallels between today's Western culture which increasingly embraces occult philosophies and integrates it into music, film, and books, and where it may ultimately lead us.
Question: when they reach the part of meditation where they scream and gesticulate wildly, does that seem as it may be mimicking the conditions in hell? Listen closely...Sounds like what hell would sound like to me...
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This film explores the eerie world of ego-maniacal gurus and their Western counterparts, known as "New Agers". In a series of exclusive, candid interviews, you will share the thoughts of the Hindu "Master", and witness the blind devotion and unquestioning obedience of his disciples.
Gods of the New Age takes you from the rebellion against the values and morals of Christian belief seen in the early sixties and the mindless devotion toward the gurus who began to be worshiped as gods by their followers, to today's U.S corridors, American schoolrooms, and even some churches, where occultism and New Age techniques and practices are openly embraced.
Though this film is based on footage which is now decades old, it still uncovers the chilling parallels between today's Western culture which increasingly embraces occult philosophies and integrates it into music, film, and books, and where it may ultimately lead us.
Question: when they reach the part of meditation where they scream and gesticulate wildly, does that seem as it may be mimicking the conditions in hell? Listen closely...Sounds like what hell would sound like to me...
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FREE Episode | Yogic Paths: Exploring the Yogic Path

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Join us for an introduction to the Yogic Path, deepening your understanding of the eight different forms of yoga that will be discussed in this series, Hatha, Bhakti, Jnana, Karma, Tantra, Raja, Kriya, and Kundalini. Get a taste of the rich and in-depth interviews filmed in India that make this series so profoundly inspiring and, at the same time, practical. As you begin to learn about the origins and traditions of the modern forms of yoga, you will start to see the beauty of the “union” that yoga represents. Yoga is so much more than just spiritual gymnastics - it is a path to expanding consciousness, one that arrives at self-realization.
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Increase Your Life Energy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2018

Increase Your LifeEnergy by Eating as a Yogi - Sadhguru 2017
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explains yogic food we should eat, and he talks about which food to avoid. If you want to increase your life energy and energy in your life in general, just watch this and take the simple necessary steps. Sadhguru explains different type of foods and certain foods we should avoid for feeling the life energy. There is a saying that we are what we eat. We should eat what our body needs not our mind.
There are certain foods which are energetic by nature and there are certain foods which are lethargic by nature.
Sadhguru explains about those foods and yogic culture about foods.
There is 3 type of yogic foods.
1- Positive Pranic food
2- Negative Pranic Food
3- Zero Pranic Food
Positive pranic foods are mainly raw vegetables, fruits, and nuts. By eating positive pranic food we create more energy in our body and it helps to reduce and increase the quality of our sleep. Whereas negative pranic foods are mainly nerve stimulants like coffee, tea, sugar, onion, garlic and similar stuff. By taking these kinds of food you create more lethargic nature in the body. So we should eat more positive pranic food.
In this video Sadhguru says; When we say food we are talking about the material with which we build up we will this body right now physically what we consider as ourselves is essentially a heap of food that we have eaten so how can we not pay attention to this because it is the building material with which we are building this body and when we build something we must know towards what purpose we are building it if you want to build this building however wonderful the design is the material that goes into it makes the difference so the design may be great but what kind of material we actually structured this body with makes a whole world of difference right now largely in every culture people are eating the way they are eating.
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Who is Shiva or First Yogi in Sadhguru's Words | Mystics of India | 2018

Who isShiva or FirstYogi? In this video, Sadhguru bring clarity to the picture what he means when he speaks of Shiva or Adiyogi or referred to him as a dimension that which is not.
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Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev (born 3 September1957) is an Indian yogi, poet, mystic, and bestselling author. He founded the Isha Foundation, a not for profit organization which offers yoga programs around the world. On 25 January 2017, the Government of India announced that he was being conferred the Padma Vibhushan award for his contribution towards spirituality.
Recently he also started a campaign to spread the awareness of the depletion of the rivers in India knows as Rally for rivers.
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Description: UrbanYogi's host Eddie Stern interviews comedian and actor Russell Brand about his transformation through yoga.* Brand discusses how yoga helps him deal with his sex and substance addiction, and how yoga has changed the tempo of his life.
URBAN YOGIS is a unique documentary series featuring stories on the transformative power of yoga and meditation. Inspiring and heartfelt - the series delves into the lives of cancer survivors, inner-city youth dealing with violence in their communities, recovering addicts, artists, youth in detention facilities, and more. Comedian Russell Brand, Grammy-nominated musician Moby, "yogi" businessman Russell Simmons, and author/doctor Deepak Chopra also share their stories and insights. Renowned yoga teacher Eddie Stern serves as our host and guide to the stories of these urban yogis.
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YOGIC DIET PART - 1

This is the first series (part I) of videos on YOGIC DIET. The video includes an introduction to "Prana" or life force, and how it forms the basis of right eating in yogic science .The continuing two videos (part II and part III) contain more practical key points and also sample diets.
ABOUT 'THE YOGI'- The Yogi is aimed at spreading globally authentic and scientific knowledge of yoga as in the Upanishads and as discovered by yogis of the Himalayas and other parts of India.
THE SONG:
Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi
Avayna Jay Mitaina Kabahun, Sabad AnahatBhogi
TRANSLATION :-
Oh unattached being I am a yogi from many a eons
I don't come or go nor do I get erased
I relish and enjoy the un-struck Anahat Shabad
This song is written by the great Kabir, though known to few it describes the highest and the ideal yogi. We therefore select this song with great reverie.

The Four Parts of the Mind - Vinita Bali with Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how in the yogic system, the mind is seen as having 16 parts. He looks at four fundamental parts - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. He explains how modern societies have given too much significance to the intellect, which has led to a skewed way of approaching life. He also explains that if we can touch chitta, we have access to the source of creation.
Full Transcript:
Vinita Bali: So, Sadhguru, what is a creative mind?
Sadhguru: Oh! How big an answer do you want?
Vinita Bali: As big as you want it.
Sadhguru: See, the English word mind doesn’t say anything because it’s just one generic word, which does not describe different dimensions of what the mind is. Mind is not just one something sitting here (Gestures) and doing something, okay? There is really no such thing as mind. In the yogic culture, there is no mind. There is a physical body, there is a mental body because what you are calling as mind right now is a certain combination of memory and intelligence. There is memory in your body, more memory in your body than you can imagine. If I have to get at you again, it’s okay, I’m picking on you. You definitely don’t remember how your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother looked like but her nose is sitting on your face right now. Yes?
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Sadhguru Speaks: Patanjali - Father of Modern Yoga

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Sadhguru speaks about Patanjali Maharishi, who took the various paths of yoga that were happening at one time and assimilated them into the Yoga Sutras.
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*Yoga Teachers* Today are Not Real Yogis. (Modern Day Yoga)

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LivingEnlightenedMaster, AcharyaShree Yogeesh, talks about yoga teachers in modern times and how many do not follow the true yogic system, therefore, they mislead their students. Acharya Shree directs his criticism towards "yoga teachers" that drink alcohol, eat meat and eggs, and merely teach postures while not embodying the true yogi.
Yoga postures are good for health and have become popular these days, however, it is important for yoga teachers to be the real example of spirituality and self improvement - to live a simple lifestyle with high thinking.
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The Origin Of Yoga | Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at how Adiyogi, the first yogi, explored the mechanics of the human system with his first seven disciples over 15,000 years ago, and transmitted the yogic sciences for the first time.
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/the-origin-of-yoga/
Sadhguru: You don’t like what I’m saying? That’s the problem because so much nonsense has been fed to people, sense is not popular in the world (Laughs). Now 15000 years ago a yogi appeared in the upper regions of Himalayas. Nobody knew where he came from, his antecedence were completely unknown. So people gathered around him because he was such a phenomenal presence. A large group of people gathered like this. They expected him to say something, do something – he did nothing, he said nothing, simply he sat. If I simply sat here for two hours, I can imagine – within fifteen minutes those people in the last few rows (Gestures) (Laughter), and they will slowly “Still there is time for the cinema, let’s go.” If I said nothing for two hours, ninety percent of the people will be gone. If I said nothing for six hours, only a few hardcore ones will hang on, rest are all gone. Same happened to him.
He said nothing, did nothing, simply sat still. Not for a day, not for a week, for months on end he simply sat still. Everybody was expecting a miracle – nothing happened, he just sat. But they were missing a most fundamental miracle because the nature of your body is such right now, you are well attended to. You’ll (You?) had lunch in the afternoon and maybe you snacked in the evening, and so that you don’t fall asleep you had a coffee and maybe you have something in your bag (Laughs), so many things. All these things are being attended to, so this (Referring to one’s body) is fine. Suppose we just make you sit here for four hours – “Sadhguru at least some water?” “Okay, drink water.” After drinking water can we just sit here? “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to go for peeing)” (Laughter) that one – “Okay do that and come.” “Sadhguru (Gestures as if asking permission to eat)” – okay, if we give this, the next one no permission (Gestures dozing off) (Laughter). This will just go.
Or in other words what you call as a body is a series of processes. Only if you’re attending to them, it’s fine. If you don’t attend to it then you see what a trouble it is. When you do not attend to the body if you are hungry or ll…Why all that – people say how long one minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are. From inside somebody says “just one minute”, outside it’s one eon (Laughter), okay? S… Because this is the nature of the body – if you do not attend to it, it’ll become so compulsive and get you into such big trouble. But here he just sat, he neither ate nor drank water nor went to attend to nature’s calls, simply he sat still. People could not even make out whether he is alive or dead. The only sign of life was – off and on tears of ecstasy were dribbling down his cheeks, otherwise he simply sat unmoving.
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SHIVA - The Originator Of YOGA

In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas. When his ecstasy allowed him some movement, he danced wildly. When it became beyond movement, he became utterly still.
People saw that he was experiencing something that nobody had known before, something that they were unable to fathom. Interest developed and people came wanting to know what this was. They came, they waited and they left because the man was oblivious to other people’s presence. He was either in intense dance or absolute stillness, completely uncaring of what was happening around him. Soon, everyone left…
Except for seven men.
These seven people were insistent that they must learn what this man had in him, but Shiva ignored them. They pleaded and begged him, “Please, we want to know what you know.” Shiva dismissed them and said, “You fools. The way you are, you are not going to know in a million years. There is a tremendous amount of preparation needed for this. This is not entertainment.”
So they started preparing. Day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, they prepared. Shiva just chose to ignore them. On a full moon day, after eighty-four years of sadhana, when the solstice had shifted from the summer solstice to the winter solstice – which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana – the Adiyogi looked at these seven people and saw that they had become shining receptacles of knowing. They were absolutely ripe to receive. He could not ignore them anymore. They grabbed his attention.
He watched them closely for the next few days and when the next full moon rose, he decided to become a Guru. The Adiyogi transformed himself into the Adi Guru; the first Guru was born on that day which is today known as Guru Purnima. On the banks of Kanti Sarovar, a lake that lies a few kilometers above Kedarnath, he turned South to shed his grace upon the human race, and the transmission of the yogic science to these seven people began. The yogic science is not about a yoga class that you go through about how to bend your body – which every new born infant knows – or how to hold your breath – which every unborn infant knows. This is the science of understanding the mechanics of the entire human system.
After many years, when the transmission was complete, it produced seven fully enlightened beings – the seven celebrated sages who are today known as the Saptarishis, and are worshipped and admired in Indian culture. Shiva put different aspects of yoga into each of these seven people, and these aspects became the seven basic forms of yoga. Even today, yoga has maintained these seven distinct forms.
The Saptarishis were sent in seven different directions to different parts of the world to carry this dimension with which a human being can evolve beyond his present limitations and compulsions. They became the limbs of Shiva, taking the knowing and technology of how a human being can exist here as the Creator himself, to the world. Time has ravaged many things, but when the cultures of those lands are carefully looked at, small strands of these people’s work can be seen, still alive. It has taken on various colors and forms, and has changed its complexion in a million different ways, but these strands can still be seen.
The Adiyogi brought this possibility that a human being need not be contained in the defined limitations of our species. There is a way to be contained in physicality but not to belong to it. There is a way to inhabit the body but never become the body. There is a way to use your mind in the highest possible way but still never know the miseries of the mind. Whatever dimension of existence you are in right now, you can go beyond that – there is another way to live. He said, “You can evolve beyond your present limitations if you do the necessary work upon yourself.” That is the significance of the Adiyogi.

Mind: A Yogic Perspective – Sadhguru at MIT

During a panel conversation at MIT, Sadhguru responds to a question on the brain and consciousness, and he gives a yogic perspective on the 4 layers of mind – Manas, a memory storehouse; Buddhi, the intellect; Ahankara, one’s identity; and Chitta, an intelligence which is beyond bounds.
Sadhguru Talks @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Health, Integrative Medicine, Yoga & Ayurveda", May 2017
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Classic Documentary on Hinduism and Yoga

This film explores the eerie world of ego-maniacal gurus and their Western counterparts, known as "New Agers". In a series of exclusive, candid interviews, you will share the thoughts of the Hindu "Master", and witness the blind devotion and unquestioning obedience of his disciples.
Gods of the New Age takes you from the rebellion against the values and morals of Christian belief seen in the early sixties and the mindless devotion toward the gurus who began to be worshiped as gods by their followers, to today's U.S corridors, American schoolrooms, and even some churches, where occultism and New Age techniques and practices are openly embraced.
Though this film is based on footage which is now decades old, it still uncovers the chilling parallels between today's Western culture which increasingly embraces occult philosophies and integrates it into music, film, and books, and where it may ultimately lead us.
Question: when they reach the part of meditation where they scream and gesticulate wildly, does that seem as it may be mimicking the conditions in hell? Listen closely...Sounds like what hell would sound like to me...
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Archaeological culture

An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of artifacts from a specific time and place, which may constitute the material culture remains of a particular past human society. The connection between the artifacts is based on archaeologists' understanding and interpretation and does not necessarily relate to real groups of humans in the past. The concept of archaeological culture is fundamental to culture-historical archaeology.

Concept

Different cultural groups have material culture items which differ both functionally and aesthetically due to varying cultural and social practices. This notion is observably true on the broadest scales. For example, the equipment associated with the brewing of tea varies greatly across the world (see images). Social relations to material culture often include notions of identity and status.